अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंDiane is concerned that her nephew Jimmy spends too much time isolated from the rest of the world in his room, although he is secretly a compulsive voyeur. After a while, she hires an attrac... सभी पढ़ेंDiane is concerned that her nephew Jimmy spends too much time isolated from the rest of the world in his room, although he is secretly a compulsive voyeur. After a while, she hires an attractive female tutor to help Jimmy out of his shell.Diane is concerned that her nephew Jimmy spends too much time isolated from the rest of the world in his room, although he is secretly a compulsive voyeur. After a while, she hires an attractive female tutor to help Jimmy out of his shell.
- पुरस्कार
- 2 जीत और कुल 1 नामांकन
- Tina
- (as Stephanie Taylor)
- Marsha
- (as Janney Robbins)
- Jack
- (as Mark Wallice)
फ़ीचर्ड समीक्षाएं
The story revolves around Mark Collins (played by Eric Edwards), a charismatic high school student who becomes infatuated with his attractive and enigmatic English teacher, Miss Anderson (portrayed by Kay Parker). As their relationship develops, the film delves into the complexities of their forbidden desires and the consequences they face.
One of the film's strengths lies in its nostalgic depiction of the 1980s era, capturing the fashion, music, and overall ambiance of the time. The cinematography, although not groundbreaking, effectively creates an atmosphere that immerses viewers in the world of the characters.
However, "Private Teacher" suffers from a lackluster script that fails to fully explore the psychological and emotional aspects of the student-teacher dynamic. The dialogue often feels forced and lacks depth, leaving the characters feeling one-dimensional and their motivations unclear.
The performances in the film are adequate, with Kay Parker delivering a commendable portrayal of Miss Anderson. However, the chemistry between the lead actors falls flat, hindering the believability of their relationship. The supporting cast, while competent, is given limited development and fails to leave a lasting impression.
Despite its shortcomings, "Private Teacher" does touch upon important themes such as power dynamics, consent, and the consequences of forbidden relationships. However, these themes are not explored with the depth and nuance they deserve, leaving the film feeling superficial and lacking in substance.
In terms of technical aspects, the film's production values are average for its time, with a soundtrack that complements the era but fails to leave a lasting impact. The pacing of the film is uneven, with certain scenes dragging on while others feel rushed, resulting in a disjointed viewing experience.
Overall, "Private Teacher" (1983) falls short of its potential to deliver a thought-provoking exploration of taboo desires. While it captures the essence of the era, the film's lackluster script, underdeveloped characters, and uneven pacing prevent it from leaving a lasting impression.
My Grade: D+
Incredibly driven and wonderfully multi layered movie for its kind. The scenery the actors make the best with what they are given and we should all well oppose commendate them on their achievements.
Okay now let's get into the reason for the title. It is as if that "person" did not watch this movie at all because he got the names and roles of the characters entirely wrong.
First off: Eric Edwards does NOT play a high school student named Mark Collins. He has a very minor role as the TV anchor in Kay Parker's hallucination. The lead high school student is played by Tom Byron.
Second off: Kay Parker does NOT play an English teacher and her name is NOT Miss Anderson.
P. S. It is as if the "person" mixed up this movie with something else. Please be aware. That user is nothing more than a studio shill. Just because you use emojis to try and be cool, doesn't mean you are cool. I would NOT take anything he says serious.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाMiss Foxworth quotes Shakespeare at length as foreplay. First, Hamlet Act III, Sc. 2: "Speak the speech, I pray you..." The passage she reads with Jimmy is only slightly edited and ends "Go, make you ready." Jimmy replies "I'm ready." Later, as she leaves, she recites Hamlet Act I, Sc. 5: "A couch for luxury and damned incest..." Omitting Hamlet's name, she ends "Adieu! Adieu! Remember me."
- गूफ़Jimmy opens the mustard twice.
- भाव
[after Marsha notices Diane's nephew sleeps on a couch with an erection, she convinces Diane to let her tuck it back into his pants so he wouldn't wake up embarrassed]
Marsha: [tries but then stops] It's too stiff. Just let me slicken it up a little bit and then it would slide back in.
[casually performs what is not unlike a fellatio]
Aunt Diane: [her eyes almost pop out] Marsha, do you have any idea what you're doing?
Marsha: Why, hell yes, I do it all the time!
[not pretending anymore, Marsha goes for a deepthroat]
- कनेक्शनEdited into Anything Goes (1993)